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Subpoenas Quashed; 'Intel' Factors Neutral Or Weigh Against Application Therefor
Appellant Capistrano operated multiple pain clinics as a pill mill.
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Appellant, Andres Alvarez, was stopped and frisked by Corpus Christi police, who were looking for a "Hispanic male who had once run away from police on a bicycle with large handlebars" in the area.
Texas Department of Transportation filed a petition for writ of mandamus seeking to compel the trial court to vacate its order of June 23, 2021, compelling DOT to produce Pavement Management Information System data, including skid testing data, which DOT asserts is privileged and thereby exempt from discovery under statute.
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Appellate Division, First Department: November 23, 2021
Homeowners association lien limited in scope to delinquent assessments accrued prior to recording of lien
Appellate Division, Second Department: March 10, 2021
FOIA Empowers District Courts to Order Agencies to Meet §552 Disclosure Requirements
A Texas statute allows mail-in voting for any voter at least 65 years old but requires younger voters to satisfy conditions, such as being absent from the county on election day or having a qualifying disability.
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